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Friends of MiningWatch Belo Sun: at the worst moment of the pandemic, Brazilian government authorizes inperson meeting between mining company and impacted Indigenous peoples 11032021 Protect Water Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water (354)Protect Water Mining involves using, moving, storing and disposing of huge amounts of water Even with careful planning and management there are serious risks of contamination, possibly forever Perfectly good rivers and lakes can also be used as waste dumpsProtect Water MiningWatch CanadaIn November 2019, MiningWatch Canada brought together almost 200 people — community and grassroots representatives, experts and academics, researchers and activists — to explore some of the thorny issues around the need for metals and materials for renewable energy and climate action This is the report of that conferenceHome MiningWatch Canada
MiningWatch Canada, Ottawa, ON 8,607 likes 53 talking about this 12 were here Protecting communities, water and wildlife from the impacts of irresponsible mining policies and practicesThis report, from the Deep Sea Mining campaign in collaboration with MiningWatch Canada and London Mining Network, looks at companies that are driving a speculative rush for seabed minerals in an unholy alliance with the very UN body charged with regulating them, the International Seabed Authority (ISA)Publications MiningWatch CanadaNov 18, 2020 Protect water from mining waste and disasters The MiningWatch report stresses the importance of prioritizing environmental protection and preventing contamination and toxic mine waste disasters “If lithium is the new ‘white gold,’ water is our ‘blue gold’MiningWatch Canada report on mining for renewable energy
MiningWatch Canada works toward a world in which Indigenous peoples can effectively exercise their rights to selfdetermination, communities must consent before any mining activities may occur, and mineworkers are guaranteed safe and healthy conditionsOct 01, 2020 “The mining industry is Canada’s flagship industry overseas,” said Catherine Coumans, a research coordinator with MiningWatch Canada In 2017 , the minerals sector directly and indirectly contributed 5 percent—$97 billion—to Canada’s total GDP and held $169 billion in assets overseasLand Defenders Are Killed in the MiningWatch CanadaMiningWatch Portugal is an independent monitoring network designed to support civil society and local communities confronted with proposed mining projects in Portugal In this respect, the network performs monitoring and analyses activities of mining projects planned in our country When needed, it helps with advocacy actions to influence decision makers in Portugal and the EU so that local MiningWatch Portugal, National monitoring network on
Jan 23, 2017 MINING AND WATER POLLUTION FACT SHEET Water is essential to life on our planet A prerequisite of sustainable development must be to ensure uncontaminated streams, rivers, lakes and oceans There is growing public concern about the condition of fresh water in Canada MiningWatch Canada National Academy of Sciences 1999Hardrock Mining on Protect Water Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water (354) Get MiningWatch updates and newsletters Subscribe MiningWatch Canada 508250 City Centre Ave Ottawa, ON K1R 6K7 Canada [ protected] Phone +1 (613) 5693439 Fax +1 Sinking Seabed Mining: Papua New MiningWatch CanadaDec 11, 2020 Protect Water Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water (354) Control the Corporations Canadian mining companies operate around the world without regulations (1110) Fix Mining Laws Many Canadian mining laws are out of step with current values and expectations (425) Put People and Ecosystems FirstNouveau Monde Graphite Still Has No miningwatchca
Mar 11, 2021 Protect Water Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water (354) Control the Corporations Canadian mining companies operate around the world without regulations (1110) Fix Mining Laws Many Canadian mining laws are out of step with current values and expectations (425) Put People and Ecosystems FirstNov 18, 2020 Protect water from mining waste and disasters The MiningWatch report stresses the importance of prioritizing environmental protection and preventing contamination and toxic mine waste disasters “If lithium is the new ‘white gold,’ water is our ‘blue gold’ It must be protected above all else,” Rodrigue Turgeon, a spokesperson for MiningWatch Canada report on mining for renewable energy Oct 01, 2020 “The mining industry is Canada’s flagship industry overseas,” said Catherine Coumans, a research coordinator with MiningWatch Canada In 2017 , the minerals sector directly and indirectly contributed 5 percent—$97 billion—to Canada’s total GDP and held $169 billion in assets overseasLand Defenders Are Killed in the MiningWatch Canada
The severity of this spill is however very little communicated to the public, in the context of the Government preparing a new Mining Law, just as controversial as the one in 2013 [1][2] On 17 October 2017, following a breakdown of a reverse circulation well, water and tailings were uncontrolledly discharged from the tailings dam at BozântaJan 23, 2017 MINING AND WATER POLLUTION FACT SHEET Water is essential to life on our planet A prerequisite of sustainable development must be to ensure uncontaminated streams, rivers, lakes and oceans There is growing public concern about the condition of fresh water in Canada MiningWatch Canada National Academy of Sciences 1999Hardrock Mining on Mining and Water Pollution — Safe Drinking Water FoundationAccording to the site report of Romaltyn Mining updated in 2012, the company activities would be performed at three different locations in Baia Mare, technologically connected by a 136 km long pipe network crossing the city from east to west The plant in Baia Mare, liable for the accident of January 2000, is called now Romaltyn Mining and between 2008 – April 2012 was owned by Polyus Gold Baia Mare Mining Watch Romania
Certeju de Sus is an old mining centre in Hunedoara county, located in the southeastern area of Metaliferi Mountains The place lies within the Golden Quadrilateral of Apuseni Mountains, in the area of Deva, Brad, Baia de Arieş and Zlatna towns The mining project of Certej is owned 80% by the canadian company Eldorado Gold and less than 20% by the Romanian stateMiningWatch Canada held a roundtable talk with 30 people this afternoon in Ottawa on the key issues of mining in the 'Ring of Fire' area of northern Ontario, the federal environmental assessment act, and Bill C300 'RING OF FIRE' MINING Ramsey Hart of MiningWatch noted that the Ontario government promoted Ring of Fire iron and chromite mining in their most recentUPDATE: MiningWatch roundtable on key environmental issues Protect Water Mining can have serious effects on surface and subsurface water (354) Control the Corporations Canadian mining companies operate around the world without regulations (1110) Fix Mining Laws Many Canadian mining laws are out of step with current values and expectations (425) Put People and Ecosystems FirstComplaint Submitted to the IACHR Regarding Mining Zoning
Mar 01, 2020 MiningWatch Canada commissioned and produced four reports on the project, including two from Kuipers Associates engineering (2019 2020), one from the engineer and researcher Philippe Marion May 08, 2016 Mining affects fresh water through heavy use of water in processing ore, and through water pollution from discharged mine effluent and seepage from tailings and waste rock impoundments Increasingly, human activities such as mining threaten the water sources on which we all dependMining and Water Pollution SlideShareMiningWatch Canada is a direct response to industry and government failures to protect the public and the environment from destructive mining practices and to deliver on their sustainability rhetoricMiningWatch Canada Devex
Jan 23, 2017 MINING AND WATER POLLUTION FACT SHEET Water is essential to life on our planet A prerequisite of sustainable development must be to ensure uncontaminated streams, rivers, lakes and oceans There is growing public concern about the condition of fresh water in Canada MiningWatch Canada National Academy of Sciences 1999Hardrock Mining on Mar 01, 2020 MiningWatch Canada commissioned and produced four reports on the project, including two from Kuipers Associates engineering (2019 2020), one from the engineer and researcher Philippe Marion MiningWatch Investors Alert: Social, Environmental The severity of this spill is however very little communicated to the public, in the context of the Government preparing a new Mining Law, just as controversial as the one in 2013 [1][2] On 17 October 2017, following a breakdown of a reverse circulation well, water and tailings were uncontrolledly discharged from the tailings dam at BozântaA new toxic mining waste spill in Baia Mare Mining Watch
According to the site report of Romaltyn Mining updated in 2012, the company activities would be performed at three different locations in Baia Mare, technologically connected by a 136 km long pipe network crossing the city from east to west The plant in Baia Mare, liable for the accident of January 2000, is called now Romaltyn Mining and between 2008 – April 2012 was owned by Polyus Gold MiningWatch Canada They were created by their founding members in 1999 to address the need for a coordinated public interest response to the threats of public health, water and air quality, fish and wildlife habitat and community interests posed by irresponsible mineral policies and practices in Canada and around the worldMiningWatch Canada ESCRNetMiningWatch Canada is a direct response to industry and government failures to protect the public and the environment from destructive mining practices and to deliver on their sustainability rhetoricMiningWatch Canada Devex
MiningWatch Canada held a roundtable talk with 30 people this afternoon in Ottawa on the key issues of mining in the 'Ring of Fire' area of northern Ontario, the federal environmental assessment act, and Bill C300 'RING OF FIRE' MINING Ramsey Hart of MiningWatch noted that the Ontario government promoted Ring of Fire iron and chromite mining in their most recentNew report exposes mining companies suing Latin American countries where communities defend land and environment News Release We analyzed 38 multimillion dollar claims brought by the mining industry using ISDS and other investment protection laws; in over half, communities are fighting to protect Indigenous territory, water, and moreNew report exposes mining companies suing Latin American May 08, 2016 Mining affects fresh water through heavy use of water in processing ore, and through water pollution from discharged mine effluent and seepage from tailings and waste rock impoundments Increasingly, human activities such as mining threaten the water sources on which we all dependMining and Water Pollution SlideShare
Jul 19, 2018 The impact of mining on surface and groundwater is due to spill erosion, sedimentation, acid mine drainage, lowering of water table, subsidence, disturbance on hydrological cycle and rainfallInternational Council on Mining and Metals – a network of 20 mining and metals companies formed in 2001 “to address the core sustainable development challenges faced by the industry” – currently dump tailings into bodies of water or have plans to do so4 In a world where climate change, ocean acidification, overfishing and recurringTROUBLED WATERS EarthworksHow Mine Waste Dumping is Poisoning Our Oceans, Rivers, and Lakes Troubled Waters: How Mine Waste Dumping is Poisoning Our Ocean, Rivers, and Lakes is an investigative report from Earthworks and MiningWatch Canada that documents how mining companies are using the world’s waterways as dumping grounds for their toxic mine wastes These mine wastes, or tailings, can contain up to three Troubled Waters Earthworks
Apr 01, 2020 The hard work of protecting water and land from the longterm harms associated with gold and silver mining takes place daily on the frontlines of tenacious struggles throughout Latin America and MiningWatch Canada 228 followers on LinkedIn MiningWatch Canada is a nonprofit organization supported by environmental, social justice, Aboriginal and labour organisations from across the country It addresses the urgent need for a coordinated public interest response to the threats to public health, water and air quality, fish and wildlife habitat and community interests posed by MiningWatch Canada LinkedIn